How do gymnosperms differ from angiosperms?

Gymnosperms include all conifers.
Because they do not form fruit and during the scattering of seeds, they are “naked”, without protection
Angiosperms are plants that have fruits that contain seeds.
Angiosperms, unlike gymnosperms, have flowers from which the fruit is formed.
They also differ in the type of leaves: gymnosperms have needles, angiosperms have leaves.



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